Armed with his MBA training and 25+ yeras of experience, Brian C. Vertz tackles complex child support and divorce financial cases in Western Pennsylvania, including division of marital property, preservation of trusts and inheritance, valuation of family businesses and professional practices, hidden income and assets, international divorce, and complicated executive compensation plans. He applies his problem-solving skills at the bargaining table, and he is a formidable advocate in the courtroom, representing professionals, entrepreneurs, pro athletes, executives, business owners, and their spouses.

Brian C. Vertz is a trained divorce mediator and holds credentials as a certified valuation analyst. He has been...

Brian was born and raised in Kokomo, Indiana where he stood out as an Indiana All-Star student and athlete. In 1988, he moved to Florida where he attended the University of Florida on a basketball scholarship. As a freshman, the Gator basketball team proudly won their first SEC Championship in school history. While at UF, Brian graduated from the Business College with a major in Finance. As a proud Gator, he continued onto the University of Florida, College of Law where he graduated in 1996 with his Juris Doctorate. After moving to Orlando in 1997, Brian began working as an...

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